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Modifying Order No. 129 Reorganizing and Strengthening the Department of Agrarian Reform and For Other Purposes
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Modifying Order No. 129 Reorganizing and Strengthening the Department of Agrarian Reform and For Other Purposes
Executive Order No. 129-A
July 26, 1987
Case Overview and Summary
Summary of Executive Order No. 129-ADeclaration of Policy (Sec. 3):
- Completely abolish all remnants of feudalism and unjust tenurial arrangements.
- Implement the comprehensive agrarian reform program.
- Increase productivity of direct producers and strengthen agricultural base.
- Establish owner-cultivated economic family-size farms and collectively-owned/cooperatively-cultivated farms.
- Prohibit absentee land ownership.
- Rechannel landlord capital from agriculture to industrial development.
- Preserve and conserve prime agricultural lands.
- Encourage and protect autonomy of farmers' and farmworkers' institutions.
- Create viable socio-economic structures through cooperative system.
- Accelerate disposition of public alienable and disposable lands to cultivators.
- Institutionalize partnership between government and farmer organizations.
- Provide incentives for affected landowners.
- Ensure adequate funding and financing for agrarian reform beneficiaries.
- Implement agricultural land tax to prevent land hoarding/speculation.
Mandate (Sec. 4):
- Acquire, value, subdivide, and distribute private agricultural lands.
- Administer and dispose public alienable and disposable agricultural lands.
- Acquire foreclosed real estate properties suited for agriculture.
- Undertake land consolidation, reclamation, forming, and conservation.
- Facilitate landowners' compensation.
- Issue emancipation patents to agrarian reform beneficiaries.
- Provide free legal services and resolve agrarian conflicts.
- Develop and implement alternative land tenure systems.
- Undertake land use management and development studies/projects.
- Approve/disapprove conversion of agricultural lands to non-agricultural uses.
- Monitor and evaluate progress of agrarian reform implementation.
- Assist in reversion proceedings for illegally acquired public lands.
- Submit annual progress reports to the President, Congress, and public.
Powers and Functions (Sec. 5):
- Advise the President and PARC on executive/administrative orders and legislative proposals.
- Implement agrarian laws, punish for contempt, issue subpoenas and writs.
- Establish operational policies, rules, regulations, and priorities.
- Coordinate program implementation with LBP and other agencies.
- Acquire, administer, distribute, and develop agricultural lands.
- Undertake land surveys.
- Issue emancipation patents and make administrative corrections.
- Provide free legal services and resolve agrarian conflicts.
- Promote organization and development of cooperatives.
- Conduct continuing education and promotion programs.
- Institutionalize participation of farmers and advocates.
- Approve/disapprove conversion of agricultural lands.
- Call upon government agencies and NGOs for support.
- Exercise other powers directed by the President.
Structural Organization (Sec. 6):
- Department Proper: Office of the Secretary, Undersecretaries, Assistant Secretaries, Public Affairs Staff, Special Concerns Staff, Agrarian Reform Adjudication Board.
- Staff Bureaus: Land Acquisition and Distribution, Land Development, Agrarian Legal Assistance, Agrarian Reform Information and Education, Agrarian Reform Beneficiaries Development.
- Field Offices: Regional, Provincial, and Municipal Agrarian Reform Offices.
Attached Agency (Sec. 27):
- Foundation for Agrarian Reform Movement of the Philippines (FARM-Philippines) to administer programs, projects, and alternative livelihood projects.
Transitory Provisions (Sec. 28):
- Transfer of government units includes functions, funds, assets, liabilities, and personnel.
- Personnel not included in new structure or not reappointed shall be separated and receive benefits.
New Structure and Staffing Pattern (Sec. 29):
- To be approved by the Secretary within 60 days.
- Incumbents not included or not reappointed shall be separated.
- Separated personnel to receive retirement benefits or equivalent of 1 month's salary per year of service, up to 12 months.
Periodic Performance Evaluation (Sec. 30):
- DAR to formulate and enforce system of measuring and evaluating performance annually.
Notice or Consent Requirement (Sec. 31):
- Comply with notice or consent requirements of creditors if reorganizational change prejudices their rights.
Prohibition Against Structural Changes (Sec. 32):
- No change in reorganization valid without prior approval of the President.
Funding (Sec. 33):
- Funds to be taken from available funds in the Department.
Implementing Authority (Sec. 34):
- Secretary to issue orders, rules, regulations, and issuances for implementation.
Separability Clause (Sec. 35)
Repealing Clause (Sec. 36)
Effectivity (Sec. 37): Effective immediately.
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Modifying Order No. 129 Reorganizing and Strengthening the Department of Agrarian Reform and For Other Purposes
Executive Order No. 129-A
•July 26, 1987
EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 129-A July 26, 1987
MODIFYING ORDER NO. 129 REORGANIZING AND STRENGTHENING THE DEPARTMENT OF AGRARIAN REFORM AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES
WHEREAS, Executive Order No. 129 dated January 30, 1987 was suspended;
WHEREAS, Presidential Proclamation No. 131 and Executive Order No. 229, both dated July 22, 1987 instituted a Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program (CARP) and provided the mechanisms for its implementation;
WHEREAS, Executive Order No. 229 vests on the Department of Agrarian Reform quasi-judicial powers to determine and adjudicate agrarian reform matters;
WHEREAS, there is a need to strengthen and expand the functions of the Department of Agrarian Reform to be more effective in implementing the Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program;
WHEREAS, under Article XVIII, Section 6, of the 1987 Constitution, the President shall continue to exercise legislative powers until the First Congress convenes;
NOW, THEREFORE, I, CORAZON C. AQUINO, PRESIDENT OF THE PHILIPPINES, by virtue of the powers vested in me by the Constitution, do hereby order:
Sec. 1. Title. This Executive Order shall otherwise be known as the Reorganization Act of the...
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agrarian reform
land acquisition
land distribution
land tenure
emancipation patents
agricultural lands
landowners
farmers
farmworkers
beneficiaries
cooperatives
legal assistance
education programs
land use management
land development
land consolidation
land reclamation
land conservation
land conversion
landowner compensation
funding
financing
land tax
feudalism
tenurial arrangements
productivity
industrialization
family-size farms
collectively-owned farms
cooperatively-cultivated farms
absentee land ownership
landlord capital
prime agricultural lands
farmer organizations
farmworker organizations
socio-economic structures
public alienable lands
public disposable lands
foreclosed properties
agrarian conflicts
alternative land tenure systems
agro-industrial estates
reversion proceedings
progress reports
executive orders
administrative orders
legislative proposals
operational policies
rules and regulations
priorities
Land Bank of the Philippines
government agencies
non-governmental organizations
public services
structural organization
Department Proper
staff offices
staff bureaus
regional offices
provincial offices
municipal offices
Agrarian Reform Adjudication Board
FARM-Philippines
livelihood projects
transitory provisions
performance evaluation
notice and consent
creditors' rights
structural changes
implementing authority
separability clause
repealing clause
effectivity
EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 129-A July 26, 1987
MODIFYING ORDER NO. 129 REORGANIZING AND STRENGTHENING THE DEPARTMENT OF AGRARIAN REFORM AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES
WHEREAS, Executive Order No. 129 dated January 30, 1987 was suspended;
WHEREAS, Presidential Proclamation No. 131 and Executive Order No. 229, both dated July 22, 1987 instituted a Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program (CARP) and provided the mechanisms for its implementation;
WHEREAS, Executive Order No. 229 vests on the Department of Agrarian Reform quasi-judicial powers to determine and adjudicate agrarian reform matters;
WHEREAS, there is a need to strengthen and expand the functions of the Department of Agrarian Reform to be more effective in implementing the Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program;
WHEREAS, under Article XVIII, Section 6, of the 1987 Constitution, the President shall continue to exercise legislative powers until the First Congress convenes;
NOW, THEREFORE, I, CORAZON C. AQUINO, PRESIDENT OF THE PHILIPPINES, by virtue of the powers vested in me by the Constitution, do hereby order:
Sec. 1. Title. This Executive Order shall otherwise be known as the Reorganization Act of the...
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